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2011
Conference Paper
Title

Monolithic narrow linewidth polarization-maintaining thulium fiber laser using femtosecond laser written fiber Bragg gratings

Abstract
We have demonstrated an all-fiber thulium laser system that, without any intracavity polarizing elements or freespace components, yielded a stable polarization extinction ratio (PER) of ?18 dB. The system is based on singlemode polarization-maintaining silica fiber and its cavity is formed from each a high and low reflectivity femtosecond laser written fiber Bragg grating resonant at 2054 nm. The output of the fiber is not only highly polarized, but maintains a narrow linewidth of 78 pm at its maximum output power of 5.24 W. The high PER without any polarizing elements in the cavity is of great interest and makes the systems useful for spectral beam combining and other applications which require polarization dependent optical elements.
Author(s)
Willis, C.C.
Bradford, J.D.
Sims, R.A.
Shah, L.
Richardson, M.
Thomas, J.
Becker, R.G.
Voigtländer, C.
Tünnermann, A.
Nolte, S.
Mainwork
Laser Technology for Defense and Security VII  
Conference
Conference "Laser Technology for Defense and Security" 2011  
DOI
10.1117/12.885989
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
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